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  2. Things to do this weekend in metro Atlanta | Nov. 1-3, 2024 - AOL

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    From Dia de los Muertos celebrations and the Native American Festival to live music, art exhibits, and family-friendly festivals, there’s something for everyone. Things to do this weekend in ...

  3. The 15 Best Museums for Kids in NYC (Because They Need ... - AOL

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    Whether you’re looking to beat the heat or seeking an activity for a rainy day, museums are an all-season favorite. Kids, however, don’t always take too kindly to the highbrow dose of culture ...

  4. 25 Fun Things to Do on a Rainy Day in NYC for Kids - AOL

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    It’s raining, it’s pouring, your kids are bickering and you want to scream because the wet weather is making everyone a little stir crazy. Fear not: We came up with a list of 25 things to do ...

  5. Children's Christmas Parade - Wikipedia

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    The parade also served as the opening event for the nine-day Festival of Trees, also benefiting CHoA, and originally held at the Georgia World Congress Center. [8] [9] Even though the Festival of Trees left its longtime home in 2007, [10] the Children's Christmas Parade remained in downtown Atlanta continuing a nearly three-decade Atlanta tradition.

  6. Children's Museum of Atlanta - Wikipedia

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    The community is the museum." (Gibans & Beach, 1999, p. 123–24) The facility, located in the ground floor of Museum Tower, opened to the public in March, 2003. It celebrated its tenth birthday over the weekend of March 2–3, 2013, with special events and a giant birthday card. [3]

  7. Atlanta Pride - Wikipedia

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    Atlanta Pride, also colloquially (and formerly) called the Atlanta Gay Pride Festival, is a week-long annual lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender pride festival held in Atlanta, Georgia (United States). Established in 1971, it is one of the oldest and largest pride festivals in the United States.